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Drivers across the EU can now have their old cars scrapped free of charge, under a new European Union directive that has come into force. | Drivers across the EU can now have their old cars scrapped free of charge, under a new European Union directive that has come into force. |
Carmakers are being made responsible for the disposal of old vehicles under the End of Life Vehicles directive. | Carmakers are being made responsible for the disposal of old vehicles under the End of Life Vehicles directive. |
The requirement was already in place for cars made after 2002, but now applies to all vehicles of any age. | The requirement was already in place for cars made after 2002, but now applies to all vehicles of any age. |
The amount of harmful materials, such as mercury and lead, will now also be reduced in new models by manufacturers. | The amount of harmful materials, such as mercury and lead, will now also be reduced in new models by manufacturers. |
The aim is to recycle or re-use more than 80% of each vehicle. | The aim is to recycle or re-use more than 80% of each vehicle. |
Between 8m and 9m tonnes of waste from vehicles that have reached the end of their lives is generated within the EU each year. | Between 8m and 9m tonnes of waste from vehicles that have reached the end of their lives is generated within the EU each year. |
Bankruptcy fears | Bankruptcy fears |
When the idea first surfaced, carmakers argued the directive could cost the industry millions of pounds and threaten struggling car producers with bankruptcy. | When the idea first surfaced, carmakers argued the directive could cost the industry millions of pounds and threaten struggling car producers with bankruptcy. |
A similar scheme will come into operation for the disposal of electrical and electronic goods by the middle of the year. | A similar scheme will come into operation for the disposal of electrical and electronic goods by the middle of the year. |
The average lifespan of a car is 13.5 years and about 2m cars and vans are scrapped each year in the UK alone. | The average lifespan of a car is 13.5 years and about 2m cars and vans are scrapped each year in the UK alone. |
As the value of scrap metal has fallen over the years, motorists in the UK have often been charged about £50 (74 euros) for the disposal of their vehicles by scrap merchants. | |
But the cost has discouraged many people from doing so, meaning thousands of unwanted cars have simply been abandoned by the roadside. | But the cost has discouraged many people from doing so, meaning thousands of unwanted cars have simply been abandoned by the roadside. |
The cost of removing them then often falls on the local authority. | The cost of removing them then often falls on the local authority. |
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